Creating Bookmarks Using Dreamweaver
By: CivicCX
Objective: To learn how to create book marks
using Macromedia Dreamweaver.
1)
Create a new or open an existing document on Macromedia Dreamweaver.
2) To insert the bookmark select insert at the
top of your screen and scroll down to Invisible Tags. Another menu will
appear and select Named Anchor.
3) In the window dialog box that appears after selecting
Named Anchor, type in "Bookmark" in the space provided, and select ok.

4) A Book type logo should then be inserted in
the workspace area of Dreamweaver which looks similar to the one show
below. You can do this for as many book marks as needed. (Shown here are
three bookmarks)

5) Next scroll your cursor to the top of your screen
and type in the same header which you named your bookmark.
6) After typing the exact header of the corresponding
bookmark highlight it and you will see a link window open towards the bottom of
the screen. Select the little navigation circle and hold it down then drag
it to the bookmark you want to link it to.

7) When over top of the bookmark click and now
you will have a completed bookmark :-)
An example of a bookmark is shown below:
Developing Webs 1
Developing Webs 2
Developing Webs 3
Developing Webs 1
This is an example of a book mark. When you
clicked "Developing Webs 1" on the top of this screen you were
brought down to its subtitle which is the one right above this text. This
kind of page is very useful for creating "FAQ" pages (Frequently asked
questions). You can add as many bookmarks to any type of page which you
want too.
Back to Top
Developing Webs 2
This is an example of a book mark. When you
clicked "Developing Webs 2" on the top of this screen you were
brought down to its subtitle which is the one right above this text. This
kind of page is very useful for creating "FAQ" pages (Frequently asked
questions). You can add as many bookmarks to any type of page which you
want too.
Back to Top
Developing Webs 3
This is an example of a book mark. When you
clicked "Developing Webs 3" on the top of this screen you were
brought down to its subtitle which is the one right above this text. This
kind of page is very useful for creating "FAQ" pages (Frequently asked
questions). You can add as many bookmarks to any type of page which you
want too.
Back to Top
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